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SUMMARY:Educational Conference | Rachel Robitz\, MD | Topic: Improving the Health of People Who Have Been Trafficked
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Rachel Robitz\, MD\n\n\n\nTitle: Improving the Health of People Who Have Been Trafficked \nLocation: WebEx \n\nLearning Objectives: \n\n Define human trafficking\nDiscuss the structural factors that put someone at risk of trafficking and impact their ability to recover from trafficking\nDiscuss a healthcare provider’s role in improving the well-being of trafficking survivors\n\n\nAbout the Speaker: \n\n\nRachel Robitz\, MD is the Medical Director of Turning Point Community Program’s Mental Health Urgent Care Clinic\, a walk-in safety net clinic in Sacramento\, CA. She also works as a Family medicine/Psychiatry physician providing care for unhoused populations at Sacramento County Health Center. She is volunteer clinical faculty at UC Davis where she revamped their year-long PGY-2 community psychiatry series into a course taught by a multidisciplinary team including a public mental health administrator and a consumer of public mental health services. She consults on human trafficking and health for HHS’ Office of Trafficking in Persons and as an expert witness in cases involving human trafficking. She completed residency in combined family medicine and psychiatry and a fellowship in community psychiatry at UC San Diego. She was previously the Program Director for UC Davis’ Family Medicine/Psychiatry residency. She has published and presented extensively on human trafficking and health. Her advocacy efforts have centered improving the wellbeing of people who have experienced violence through re-examining mandated reporting laws. \nCV – Rachel Robitz\, MD \n  \n\nReading List:\n\nRobitz\, R.\, Asera\, A.\, Nguyen\, P.\, Gordon\, M.\, Coverdale\, J.\, Stoklosa\, H.\, & Chisolm-Straker\, M. (2022). An annotated bibliography on human trafficking for the mental health clinician. Journal of Psychiatric Practice®\, 28(3)\, 218-226. \nPowell\, C.\, Asbill\, M.\, Louis\, E.\, & Stoklosa\, H. (2018). Identifying gaps in human trafficking mental health service provision. Journal of Human Trafficking\, 4(3)\, 256-269. \nSalami\, T.\, Gordon\, M.\, Coverdale\, J.\, & Nguyen\, P. T. (2018). What therapies are favored in the treatment of the psychological sequelae of trauma in human trafficking victims?. Journal of Psychiatric Practice®\, 24(2)\, 87-96. \n\n\n\nWebex Information:\nJoin link: https://uwmadison.webex.com/uwmadison/j.php?MTID=m74bd747a9739c3a8f9625673e16f5c14\nWebinar number: 2630 469 7393\nWebinar password: ROBITZ (762489 from phones and video systems) \n\nAbout the Series: \nThe Educational Conference series is a series of lectures designed to provide clinically useful information to the practicing psychiatrist (faculty or trainee).  Every 1 to 2 months an intra- or extra-departmental speaker is invited to speak on a topic of interest selected by current faculty.  This educational series is open to the public and anyone is welcome to attend.  Continue Medical Education units (CME’s) are available to eligible attendees. \n\nAccreditation Statement \nIn support of improving patient care\, the University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME)\, the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE)\, and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to provide continuing education for the healthcare team. \n  \nCredit Designation Statements \nAmerican Medical Association (AMA) \nThe University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this live activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™.  Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nAmerican Psychological Association (APA) \nContinuing Education (CE) credits for psychologists are provided through the co-sponsorship of the American Psychological Association (APA) Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP). The APA CEP Office maintains responsibility for the content of the programs. \nContinuing Education Units \nThe University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP\, as a member of the University Professional & Continuing Education Association (UPCEA)\, authorizes this program for 0.1 continuing education units (CEUs) or 1 hour.
URL:https://www.psychiatry.wisc.edu/event/educational-conference-rachel-robitz-md-topic-improving-the-health-of-people-who-have-been-trafficked/
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CATEGORIES:CME,Educational Conference (Park Street)
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SUMMARY:UW Psychiatry Grand Rounds | Virginia Medinilla\, MD\, PhD | "Bridging The Great Divide: Addressing Barriers to Integrated Treatment of Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders at UW Behavioral Health"
DESCRIPTION:WisPIC Commons Room\n6001 Research Park Blvd in Madison\, WI\n+ Virtual Event – via WebEx \nUW Psychiatry Grand Rounds | Virginia Medinilla\, MD\, PhD\nBridging The Great Divide: Addressing Barriers to Integrated Treatment of Co-Occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders at UW Behavioral Health\n\nLearning Objectives: \nAs a result of this program\, participants will be able to: \n\nAppreciate the existing gaps in the care of individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders at the national level and at UW Behavioral Health\nCompare different models for co-occurring disorder treatment and identify core features of integrated treatment\nMake use of available resources to improve their capacity to provide integrated care for patients with co-occurring disorders\n\n\nReading List:  \n\n Substance Use Disorder Treatment for People With Co-Occurring Disorders (SAMHSA)\nTreatment for Substance Use Disorder With Co-Occurring Mental Illness\nPriority Actions to Improve the Care of Persons with Co-occurring Substance Abuse and Other Mental Disorders: A Call to Action\nIntegrated Treatment of Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders\n\n\nAbout the Speaker: \n \nVirginia Medinilla\, MD\, PhD\, is an Addiction Psychiatrist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health. \nDr. Medinilla received her undergraduate degree in Biotechnology and Molecular Genetics from Universidad Nacional de Quilmes in Buenos Aires\, Argentina. She then moved to the United States to attend graduate school at LSU in New Orleans\, where she earned her PhD in Neuroscience followed by her MD and Adult Psychiatry Residency training. \nDuring her time in New Orleans\, Dr. Medinilla spent significant time training at a Level I Trauma Center as well as at the largest substance abuse treatment center in the state of Louisiana\, where she experienced first-hand the devastating effects that addictions can have on individuals and their communities. \nIn 2022\, Dr. Medinilla moved to Madison\, WI\, to pursue an Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin-Madison before joining the Department of Psychiatry as faculty in 2023. \nDr. Medinilla is board certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology (ABPN) and is an active member of the American Academy of Addiction Psychiatry (AAAP)\, as well as the Wisconsin state chapters of the American Society for Addiction Medicine (ASAM/WISAM) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA/WPA). \nDr. Medinilla enjoys working with individuals at different stages of their recovery journeys. She takes an individualized approach to treatment and is experienced in the use of both pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods\, often in combination. As a bilingual provider\, Dr. Medinilla is proud to serve the local Spanish- as well as English-speaking community. \nDr. Medinilla’s current research\, conducted in collaboration with researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison Center for Healthy Minds\, focuses on the use of meditation and other contemplative approaches for the understanding and treatment of psychiatric illnesses\, particularly substance use and other addictive disorders. Dr. Medinilla is also passionate about the integration of substance use disorder treatment within general psychiatry practice and during her fellowship was the recipient of an award from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) to disseminate evidence-based information related to the treatment of co-occurring disorders. \nFaculty Bio \nCV – Virginia Medinilla\, MD\, PhD \n\nWebex Info: \n  \n\n\nAmerican Medical Association (AMA) The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.25 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. \nAmerican Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP designates this live activity for a maximum of 1.0 ANCC contact hours. \nAmerican Psychological Association (APA) Continuing Education (CE) credits for psychologists are provided through the co-sponsorship of the American Psychological Association (APA) Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP). The APA CEP Office maintains responsi-bility for the content of the programs. \nContinuing Education Units Continuing Education (CE) credits for psychologists are provided through the co-sponsorship of the American Psychological Association (APA) Office of Continuing Education in Psychology (CEP). The APA CEP Office maintains responsibility for the content of the programs. \nContinuing Education Units. The University of Wisconsin–Madison ICEP\, as a member of the University Professional & Continuing Educa-tion Association (UPCEA)\, authorizes this program for 0.125 continuing education units (CEUs) or 1.25 hours.
URL:https://www.psychiatry.wisc.edu/event/uw-psychiatry-grand-rounds-speaker-tba-8/
LOCATION:WisPIC\, 6001 Research Park Blvd\, Madison\, WI\, 53719
CATEGORIES:CME,Grand Rounds
ORGANIZER;CN="Jennifer Noll":MAILTO:jnoll3@wisc.edu
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